A Muslim Imam has come to the defense of the mass sexual assaults by men of mainly Arabic and North African decent towards women in the German city of Cologne on New Year’s Eve.

Over 500 complaints have been filed alleging some kind of sexual assault, with the attackers numbering around 2,000 men.

The German Interior Ministry has stated that the suspects included citizens of Algeria, Morocco, Iran, and Syria.

Imam Sami Abu-Yusuf defended their actions saying the women were assaulted and raped by the men “because they were half naked and wearing perfume.”

“The events of New Year’s Eve were the girls’ own fault, because they were half naked and wearing perfume,” Abu-Yusaf said. “It is not surprising the men wanted to attack them. [Dressing like that] is like adding fuel to the fire.”.

One woman who was assaulted told police that she was surrounded by 20 men of North African appearance before they attacked her.

Many of the men also engaged in thievery, as women reported that mobile phones, bank cards and cash were stolen.

The recent Cologne attacks have sparked a vigorous debate in Germany about Islamic asylum seekers.

Similar mob sexual assaults have also been carried out in other German cities and other European countries, including Sweden, Finland, and Austria.

“A major reason so many refugees want to settle in Sweden, Germany, and other Northern European countries is that they have generous welfare-state programs for non-citizens,” wrote John Fund, writing for National Review. “What isn’t in dispute is the estimate that about 70 percent of the arrivals are young men who are traveling alone.”

“The female prisoners of wars are ‘those whom you own.’ In order to humiliate them, they become the property of the army commander, or of a Muslim, and he can have sex with them just like he has sex with his wives.”

MUSLIM IMAM BLAMES THE VICTIM:
Warning women against “adding fuel to the fire”, the Imam of a Salafist Cologne mosque has said the victims of the New Year’s Eve attacks in that city were themselves responsible for their sex assault, by dressing inappropriately and wearing perfume.

Speaking to major Russian channel REN TV, Imam Sami Abu-Yusuf’s remarks came during a 12 minute segment bringing Russians up to date with the latest developments in the migrant invasion of Europe. Sandwiched between eyewitness-footage of migrant rampages in Cologne, women being sexually assaulted by apparently Arab gangs, and a segment on a surge of interest in self defence courses in Germany the Imam told the interviewer: “we need to react properly, and not to add fuel to the fire”.

Explaining in the view of Salafist Islam why hundreds of women found themselves groped, sexually assaulted and in some cases raped by gangs of migrant men in cities across Germany the Imam said: “the events of New Year’s Eve were the girls own fault, because they were half naked and wearing perfume. It is not surprising the men wanted to attack them. [Dressing like that] is like adding fuel to the fire”.

The tone of the report was telling, expressing no surprise that Muslim mass migration would result in violence and gang-rape. The narrator of the report told viewers that after the events of New Year’s Eve it was becoming difficult to tell who’s country Germany was, one belonging to Muslims or to Germans. Also expressed was the opinion that the sex attacks were no more than a dress rehearsal for something much bigger to come.
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Professor Saud Saleh – from Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt – reportedly said rape is allowed between times of “legitimate war” between Muslims and their enemies.

In a television interview Saleh appears to try to discourage the purchase of slaves from Asian countries for sex, claiming Allah has given Muslim men a “legitimate” way to have sexual relations with slave women.

The controversial professor allegedly said slavery existed before Islam and anyone could trade “freeborn men and women” but that Islam put slavery “into order” by regulating when it was allowed.

It is believed she claimed the only “legitimately owned slaves come from among prisoners from a war”.

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As a Muslim imam, Mario Joseph was well-versed in the Koran and in the teachings of the Islamic religion. In fact, it was precisely the Koran that brought him to an encounter with Jesus Christ and with the truth of the Catholic faith. But his conversion did not come without difficulties; as a consequence, he has undergone grave persecution. How has he attained his intense love toward the Church, the Cross and Heaven? He himself tells us in this week’s impacting episode of Changing Tracks.